CES 2024: eYs3D’s New Edge AI Chips Transforming Computer Vision for Robotics
New AI-dedicated eCV series SoCs with ARM-based CPUs elevate AI capabilities for advanced autonomous robots, smart home, and industrial IoT solutions; launch is key milestones for brand as it embraces “AI+” concept and expands offering
Known as a leader in 3D sensing and computer vision semiconductors under Etron Technology, eYs3D Microelectronics Corp. is announcing ahead of CES 2024 that it is leveraging this expertise to expand into new edge-based system-on-chips (SoCs) — by launching the eCV series for taking AI capabilities of robots and AIoT devices to the next level. As AI becomes increasingly widespread and integrated into various devices, the brand’s new SoCs are harnessing computer vision, sensor fusion, and edge computing to accelerate the AI transformation and move technological capabilities forward.
To experience how eYs3D’s AI+ solutions are shaping the future of robotics and smart AIoT solutions, visit the brand at Booth No. 15459, Central Hall, LVCC during CES 2024.
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“At the core of the AI revolution are semiconductor chips, and one is no longer enough,” comments James Wang, Chief Strategy & Sales Officer of eYs3D. “Given the significant processing required for 3D and visual information, the complexity and scale of robotic and smart systems require fully integrated, dedicated chips for AI — a concept we call ‘AI+’. We at eYs3D are rising to this challenge with our new eCV series, delivering future-ready computer vision capabilities and leading-edge processing power.”
eCV series SoCs: The core of next-generation robotics and AI
Set to launch its eCV series SoCs later in 2024, eYs3D is embracing its concept of “AI+” and expanding its offering from USB-based controllers to full-fledged, edge-based SoCs. Built around on-core CPUs with ARM-based Cortex M and Cortex A architectures, the series provides top efficiency and next-level processing power.
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With applications across autonomous driving systems and mobile robots, AIoT home devices, smart security systems, and industrial AIoT solutions with machine vision, the eCV series SoCs are bringing the following advanced capabilities to each system:
- 3D visual perception
- High-level environmental awareness
- Object recognition
- Path planning
- Voice control and conversation capabilities through audio processing
eCV4 for intelligent sensing and interaction
- Debuts the new, state-of-the-art iToF technology, a solution for processing LiDAR-based time-of-flight sensor data that discerns object positioning in space with high accuracy and replaces stereo vision
- Ideal for gesture control and body motion tracking
eCV5 for edge computing
- Immense performance is ideal for sensor fusion tasks and convolutional neural network operations
- Includes the eCV5546 SoC, the ultimate robot chip with a pure AI edge computer
eCV7 for movement analysis
- Features an optical flow engine with photonic sensors to detect and predict object movement directions
Charting a new course and embracing “AI+”
With the launch of the eCV series at CES 2024, eYs3D is demonstrating the start of its new “AI+” chapter, meeting the growing demand for dedicated AI chips in robotics with increasingly sophisticated, comprehensive capabilities — beyond its existing expertise in 2D, 3D, and stereo vision modules to now offer edge computing engines for full-powered AI applications.
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Beyond full SoCs, the brand already has leveraged a number of its subsystem solutions in cross-industry collaborations, including for:
- Smart agriculture 4.0: Outdoor farming robots for automated irrigation and crop harvesting
- Obstacle avoidance in service robots
- Smart medical: Intelligent endoscopes and other devices for minimally invasive procedures
- Logistics and handling robots
- AI capabilities embedded into video conferencing solutions
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